2015-05-31

You're So Sweet

Ahhh...the days of my youth remembering sticky popsicle juice running down my arms as I tried to lick it off. I think cherry and grape were my two favorite flavors. Of course, I always saved the popsicle sticks to have a mini sword fight with my brother.

These are more like "brown cow" popsicles...vanilla ice cream in the center and chocolate on the outside. There were not any colors like in my pictures, but boy oh boy, that would had been fun! I got my idea from Cammy at Pink Room Therapy. I didn't have the stamp or die, so I made my own cutting file in Silhouette and used Peachy Keen faces....works for ME! LOL

I liked all the flavors except "green!" We also enjoyed Italian ices. My favorite was "blue." Now that I'm writing it, though, I'm realizing we obviously didn't know what the flavors were, just the colors!

Thanks for the fun memories. Love your cards. The poor things don't know they're about to be eaten!

OK, I'm ready for these summer ice creams, my friend! We had 100 degree temps over the weekend and I can tell the hot weather is here to stay. That should be good for my garden even if I'm not all that crazy about it.

These Popsicles are way too cute to eat. They look especially nice with that frame/border. We call "brown cows" milk nickles. I'd go down to the store and get a couple for me and my grandpa. He was a grumpy ol' thing, but I think deep down he appreciated it. Naw...probably not.

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I'm a Carolina Girl who loves the beach, beach music, along with fishing, sailing swimming and people watching on the beach, but my body is stuck in Greenville, South Carolina. I would rather have the intense sun on my back and the hot grainy sand in my shoes than to have a comfortable chair to sit and view the Blue Ridge Mountains.
I'm an obsessor of colors and paper crafting. I truly believe making cards and crafts keeps my heart and mind healthy.
As a child I can remember getting my fanny spanked on a weekly basis for leaving my art work on all the walls in our house. Paper had too small of boundaries!!